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  • October 2010 photo of the month. This picture was taken on September 10, 2010 and shows the bottom of the 51 foot waterfall and emerald pool below.<br />
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This waterfall is called Bingham Hollow Falls and was just discovered. Brian Emfinger found the falls in the middle of July 2010. Since that point Tim Ernst has made 3 trips to document and photograph this waterfall and is publishing the results in his new waterfall book later next year. So it won't be long before its location is made public.  As Brain and I were resting at the top of the falls a black bear got within 20 feet of us before both the bear and us realized what was going on. I am sure the bear hasn't seen anybody at this spot before.
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  • October 2010 photo of the month. This picture was taken on September 10, 2010 and shows the bottom of the 51 foot waterfall and emerald pool below.<br />
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This waterfall is called Bingham Hollow Falls and was just discovered. Brian Emfinger found the falls in the middle of July 2010. Since that point Tim Ernst has made 3 trips to document and photograph this waterfall and is publishing the results in his new waterfall book later next year. So it won't be long before its location is made public.  As Brain and I were resting at the top of the falls a black bear got within 20 feet of us before both the bear and us realized what was going on. I am sure the bear hasn't seen anybody at this spot before.
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  • This is certainly one of the more unique waterfalls in the state. It takes a lot of rain to get the waterfall cranking. I kept waiting for the right moment to hike to this falls and then about 15" of rain fell within a few days. The rain flooded everything including the falls which was flowing as a double waterfall for a couple days. The easy hike turned into a difficult one though since I had to figure out creative ways to cross the nearby flooded warm fork creek.
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  • The Creek has punched a hole in the bed rock creating a unique waterfall that flows from a hole above. Picture was photo of the month for April 2010.
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  • Pam's Grotto Falls located in the Ozark National Forest. The waterfall is 37 feet high and located down a 1 mile trail. This picture was taken on May 21, 2010 after a couple inches of rain fell.
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  • This is a picture behind Pam's Grotto Falls located in Johnson County, Arkansas right in the middle of the ozarks. This is a beautiful 1 mile trail that leads right up to the 37 foot waterfall. Picture was photo of the month for June 2010.
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  • A vertical shot of the mighty 56 foot waterfall.
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  • The Creek has punched a hole in the bed rock creating a unique waterfall that flows from a hole above. Picture was photo of the month for April 2010.
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  • This is a picture behind Pam's Grotto Falls located in Johnson County, Arkansas right in the middle of the ozarks. This is a beautiful 1 mile trail that leads right up to the 37 foot waterfall. Picture was photo of the month for June 2010.
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  • A cone of ice forms at the bottom of the glory hole waterfall.
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  • October 2008. Picture was photo of the month for November 2008.
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  • A shot off of twin falls at Devil's Den State Park in Arkansas. February 12, 2009. Picture was photo of the month for March 2009.
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  • October 2008. Picture was photo of the month for November 2008.
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  • This is one of the most impressive waterfalls in the state of Arkansas. Two powerful waterfalls empty into a beautiful emerald pool of water. Picture was taken on April 16, 2011. May 2011 photo of the month.
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  • This is one of the most impressive waterfalls in the state of Arkansas. Two powerful waterfalls empty into a beautiful emerald pool of water. Picture was taken on April 16, 2011. May 2011 photo of the month.
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  • One of Arkansas's more well known waterfalls. Triple Falls stands at 48 feet and all flows into one creek.
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  • Spirits Creek has many pools, waterfalls and cascades. Here is a look down the creek after heavy rain and sleet filled it up on the last day of March 2011.
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  • This is another one of my favorite waterfalls. Neil Compton's Double falls. This is a 30 second exposure taken around sunrise overlooking the falls. Picture was taken on April 28, 2011.
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  • Waterfalls from West Virginia's wet and wild waterways. Photos were taken on June 10, 2013.
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  • V-slot falls with the grooved rock wall. Nearly 4" of rainfall made for an adventure exploring this series of falls. The drainage dropped 800 feet into a very neat area. Picture was taken on March 22, 2012. April 2012 photo of the month.
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  • A close up look at the cascade we found a couple hundred yards downstream from Compton Double Falls. Picture was taken on April 28, 2011.
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  • I could spend all day and night at this place. Bowers Hollow Falls is an awesome sight during any season but spring is my favorite. Thick ferns, blooming magnolia trees and an emerald pool below the falls make it a very special spot during the middle of May. Photo of the month for June 2011.
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  • The backside of tea kettle falls in northern Madison County.
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  • V-slot falls with the grooved rock wall. Nearly 4" of rainfall made for an adventure exploring this series of falls. The drainage dropped 800 feet into a very neat area. Picture was taken on March 22, 2012. April 2012 photo of the month.
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  • Just a delightful spring scene. This is Haw Creek Falls with high water. Picture was taken on March 22, 2012.
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  • Here is a shot of Bowers Hallow Falls following into a blue-green pool below. Picture was photo of the month for May 2010.
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  • My first hike in Ohio turned out looking a lot like a spring hike in the Ozark Mountains. This is lower falls of Old Man's Cave in the Hocking Hills. If the photo looks a bit hazy, it is because I took the picture in the middle of a strong thunderstorm. I could only snap a couple pictures before I took off and BOOM! The crashes of thunder rolled up and down the rolling hills. I love that sound! This photo was taken on April 28, 2012. May 2012 photo of the month.
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  • Magnolia falls along with some very green ferns lined around the rim. Picture was taken on May 26, 2011.
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  • October 2008, A tall dead tree falls into the creek as life passes it by.
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  • Flooding Rains provided a unique shot of Cedar Falls during May 2009. Picture was photo of the month for June 2009.
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  • Flooding Rains provided a unique shot of Cedar Falls during May 2009. Picture was photo of the month for July 2009.
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  • June 2014 photo of the month
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  • Woods Boys Falls is just a couple hundred feet downstream from Magnolia Falls. It stands at 33 feet.
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  • This is the raw nature of the Ozarks. This picture has Sidewinder falls in the foreground with swamp falls in the background. Nearly 4" of rainfall made for an adventure exploring this series of falls. The drainage dropped 800 feet into a very neat area. Picture was taken on March 22, 2012.
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  • Flooding Rains provided a unique shot of Cedar Falls during May 2009. Picture was photo of the month for June 2009.
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  • Kings River Falls located near Boston, AR. Picture was taken a couple days after 4 inches of rain fell on May 18, 2010.
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  • I could spend all day and night at this place. Bowers Hollow Falls is an awesome sight during any season but spring is my favorite. Thick ferns, blooming magnolia trees and an emerald pool below the falls make it a very special spot during the middle of May. Photo of the month for June 2011.
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  • December 2020 photo of the month
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  • Perhaps this is the most iconic swimming hole in the state during the spring and summer. Autumn brings its own beauty. This waterfall is called falling water falls.
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  • This waterfall was bursting with color and water after a heavy October rain.
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  • December 2020 photo of the month
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  • The lower falls drinched in sunlight and copper color
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  • May 2016 photo fo the month
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  • I love finding waterfalls during peak fall color. This scene was created along Cossatot falls in the Ouachita Mountains. Picture was taken on November 7, 2011.
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  • A few waterfalls from Cuyahoga Valley National Park after a wet couple of weeks in June. Pictures taken on June 18, 2015. July 2015 photo of the month.
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  • I love finding waterfalls during peak fall color. This scene was created along Cossatot falls in the Ouachita Mountains. Picture was taken on November 7, 2011.
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  • October 2018 photo of the month
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